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Police Impound Lots
Cars are seized and held at police impound lots for a variety of reasons.
Some vehicles are seized from their owners due to criminal activity or
failure to make payments. Other vehicles are taken to police impound
lots due to negligence or abandonment. After vehicles are take to the
police impound lots, the police conduct a rigorous search for the owner.
If the owners of the vehicles cannot be found, an auctioneer will auction
off the impounded vehicles. Recently, vehicles from the police impound
lots have also been auctioned off online. Bidders interested in finding a
vehicle should first review the state’s laws and regulations on vehicle
auctions at police impound lots. Also, the bidder should have an idea of
what he or she is looking for in a vehicle. Often, the winning bidder of
the vehicle will have to leave the police impound lots with the vehicle at
the conclusion of the auction. Many cars are auctioned as-is: without a
warrant or an inspection. Therefore, bidders should be circumspect of
winning auctioned vehicles at police impound lots. With all the risk,
biddings on cars at police impound lots can result in some good deals.
Many cars brought in have been seized due to lack of payments, which
means some vehicles are new and in very good condition with low
mileage.
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